Book of Enos

The Book of Enos is the fourth book of the Book of Mormon, consisting of a single chapter. It was written in 420 BC by the Nephite prophet Enos, the son of Jacob. Enos prayed mightily while hunting in the forest, seeking to be forgiven of his sins. He prayed all day, and he gained a remission of his sins because of his faith in Jesus. God promised salvation for the Lamanites in a future day, and the Nephites sought to reclaim the Lamanites, although the Lamanites refused to listen. Enos rejoiced in his redeemer, spending his life teaching his people about Jesus.